• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: The covenant of mayors in figures and performance indicators : 6-year assessment
  • Contributor: Kona, Albana [Contributor]; Melica, Giulia [Contributor]; Gabrielaitiene, Irena [Contributor]; Rivas Calvete, Silvia [Contributor]; Zancanella, Paolo [Contributor]; Iancu, Andreea [Contributor]; Janssens-Manhout, Greet [Contributor]; Bertoldi, Paolo [Contributor]
  • Corporation: European Commission, Joint Research Centre
  • Published: Luxembourg: Publications Office, 2015
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (38 p.); Illustrationen (farbig)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.2790/03804
  • ISBN: 9789279455988
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  • Keywords: energy efficiency ; renewable energy ; climate change policy ; reduction of gas emissions ; energy policy ; energy consumption ; energy production ; data processing ; research report
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  • Footnote: Bibl. : p. 36-38
  • Description: The main purpose of this scientific report is to provide an assessment of the Covenant of Mayors (CoM) Initiative 6 years after it has been initiated by the European Commission. By implementing the CoM Initiative, the European Commission has given visibility to the role of local authorities and their relevant contribution to EU2020 Climate and Energy targets. This is the second assessment report in a series of CoM assessment reports published by JRC. As of mid-May 2014 5,296 local authorities signed the Covenant of Mayors (CoM), for a total of ca. 160 million inhabitants in the EU-28, and ca. 186 million inhabitants in the whole initiative. Based on the data collected from Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAPs) submitted by CoM Signatories as of mid-May 2014, a statistical methodology has been developed to select a CoM data set for evaluating the real impact of the CoM initiative. The report provides main statistics of the data set in terms of GHG emission and estimated reductions, Final energy consumptions and estimated energy savings and clean energy production in the local authorities. Ultimately, the report aims to emphasize the feature of SEAPs as a flexible common platform for achieving EU Climate and Energy targets with a bottom-up approach.
  • Access State: Open Access